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Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: May-Jun 2023 šŸ“š

Frances from Chapter Book and Tea Shop

The USAā€™s summer releases are arriving for us to enjoy through our winter down under. There are new releases by Ilona Andrews (MAGIC CLAIMSā€”Kate Daniels: Wilmington Years Series), Christine Feehan (GHOSTLY GAMEā€”Ghostwalker Series), Ali Hazelwood (LOVE, THEORETICALLY), Emily Henry (HAPPY PLACE), Ana Huang (KING OF PRIDEā€”King of Sins Series), Amanda Quick (THE BRIDE WORE WHITEā€”Burning Cove, California Series), Julia Quinn (QUEEN CHARLOTTEā€”Bridgerton Series Prequel) and Nora Roberts (IDENTITY). Enjoy your reading!

NB. Please see page 2 of the book catalogue for the details of the RESONANCE SURGE Book Launch and Signing Event instore with Nalini Singh on Wed 26 July @ 7pm as well as the Special Price Pre-Order details.
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NB. Please see page 3 of the book catalogue for the details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
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